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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Raise A Glass On Mother's Day

I love a glass of chilled rosé and this one from Gallo Family Vineyards is sweet and light-bodied with the taste of ripe nectarine and juicy pomegranate.

It would complement a variety of dishes like smoked salmon, salad, strawberries and cream or, my favourite, a slice of Victoria sponge.
Gallo Family Vineyards Pink Moscato - £6.99 
Or how about a glass of Gallo Family Vineyards Moscato, which is a light to medium-bodied white, with notes of peach, citrus, pineapple and orange blossom? 

Gallo say this wine will complement light Thai food, creamy chicken dishes and vanilla desserts.
Gallo Family Vineyards Moscato - £6.99
For further information go to www.gallofamily.co.uk

If your mum prefers not to drink alcohol or is a mum-to-be, a great alternative is Shloer Celebration, an alcohol-free bubbly.
#SayItWithShloer Celebration at just £2.99 a bottle 
The Celebration range comes in two delicious flavours; White Bubbly and Pink Fizz. The White Bubbly has a crisp and full bodied flavour from the very best in white grape juices. 

The Pink Fizz combines the vibrant flavours of red and white grape juice. 

Both are best served chilled.

Shloer contains no preservatives, artificial colours, sweeteners or flavourings and comes in eleven flavours, including White Grape, Red Grape, Rosé, Apple & White Grape, White Grape Raspberry & Cranberry, White Grape & Elderflower, Berry Punch, Celebration Pink Fizz, Celebration White Bubbly and new Shloer Light Red Grape and Light White Grape.



And this Mother's Day, Shloer are running a competition. 

For the chance to win a bespoke gift bag, complete with a bottle of Celebration, tell them why your mum deserves a sparkling treat using #SayItWithShloer. 

Their Twitter ID is @shloerofficial and you can find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shloer.

Shloer is available at supermarkets nationwide at £2.99 / 75 cl.

For further information go to www.shloer.com
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